Unconventional magnon excitation by off-resonant microwaves

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Abstract

It is widely recognized that a physical system can respond to a periodic driving significantly only when the driving frequency matches the normal mode frequency of the system, which leads to resonance. Off-resonant phenomena are rarely considered because of the difficulty to realize strong coupling between physical systems and off-resonant waves. Here we examine the response of a magnetic system to squeezed light and surprisingly find that the magnons are maximally excited when the effective driving frequency is several orders of magnitude larger than the resonant frequency. The generated magnons are squeezed, which brings the advantage of tunable squeezing through an external magnetic field. Furthermore, we demonstrate that such off-resonant quasiparticle excitation is universal in all the hybrid systems in which the coherent and parametric interaction of bosons exists and that it is purely a quantum effect, which is rooted in the quantum fluctuations of particles in the squeezed vacuum. Our findings may provide an unconventional route to study off-resonant phenomena and may further benefit the use of hybrid matter-light systems in continuous-variable quantum information.

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Yuan, H. Y., Zheng, S., He, Q. Y., Xiao, J., & Duine, R. A. (2021). Unconventional magnon excitation by off-resonant microwaves. Physical Review B, 103(13). https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevB.103.134409

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